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H Beard Print Collection

Print
1827 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Print entitled 'Mathew-orama for 1827, being The Home Circuit or Cockney Gleanings', depicting Charles Mathews in the characters of Penruddock, Mr Domville, Mr Spinks, Incledon, Lawyer Muzzle, Dickey Suett, Joe Hatch, Jack Project, Cook in Sir Pertinax Mac, Commodore Cosmogony, Mr Sandy M. Sillergrip, Zachary Barnacle and Sir Peter Teazle, published by T. McLean, 1827.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleH Beard Print Collection (named collection)
Materials and techniques
Hand coloured aquatint
Brief description
Print entitled 'Mathew-orama for 1827, being The Home Circuit or Cockney Gleanings', depicting Charles Mathews (1776-1835) in the characters of Penruddock, Mr Domville, Mr Spinks, Incledon, Lawyer Muzzle, Dickey Suett, Joe Hatch, Jack Project, Cook in Sir Pertinax Mac, Commodore Cosmogony, Mr Sandy M. Sillergrip, Zachary Barnacle and Sir Peter Teazle, published by T. McLean, 1827, Harry Beard Collection.
Physical description
Print entitled 'Mathew-orama for 1827, being The Home Circuit or Cockney Gleanings', depicting Charles Mathews in the characters of Penruddock, Mr Domville, Mr Spinks, Incledon, Lawyer Muzzle, Dickey Suett, Joe Hatch, Jack Project, Cook in Sir Pertinax Mac, Commodore Cosmogony, Mr Sandy M. Sillergrip, Zachary Barnacle and Sir Peter Teazle.
Dimensions
  • Height: 30.3cm
  • Width: 42.0cm
Subject depicted
Summary
Print entitled 'Mathew-orama for 1827, being The Home Circuit or Cockney Gleanings', depicting Charles Mathews in the characters of Penruddock, Mr Domville, Mr Spinks, Incledon, Lawyer Muzzle, Dickey Suett, Joe Hatch, Jack Project, Cook in Sir Pertinax Mac, Commodore Cosmogony, Mr Sandy M. Sillergrip, Zachary Barnacle and Sir Peter Teazle, published by T. McLean, 1827.
Associated object
S.3215-2009 (Object)
Other number
F.132-70 - H Beard collection numbering
Collection
Accession number
S.3216-2009

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Record createdOctober 23, 2009
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